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Emerging Technology can disarm Bio-logical Weapons using Sound Waves

Emerging Technology can disarm Bio-logical Weapons using Sound Waves

A breakthrough technique for identifying and deactivating biological agents will be presented in Sparta, NJ by Sharry Edwards, 2001 Scientist of the Year by the International Association for New Science (www. newsciences. org). This technique uses sound waves to deactivate pathogens such as anthrax.

(PRWEB) October 31, 2001

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Disarming Bio-logical Weapons using Sound Waves

Summit, NJ: A breakthrough technique for identifying and deactivating biological agents will be presented in Sparta, NJ by Sharry Edwards, 2001 Scientist of the Year by the International Association for New Science (www. newsciences. org). This technique uses sound waves to deactivate pathogens such as anthrax.

Ms. Edwards is the foremost pioneer into Bio-Acoustics. She has uncovered combinations of frequency equivalents that dissolve the protective coating around a pathogen so the white blood cells can destroy it. She is currently researching to see if the right frequencies, played by select radio stations (even at inaudible levels) may be protective from the effects of biochemical warfare.

A video is available showing a chlamidia pneumoniae pathogen being decloaked by sound, then destroyed, while under a microscope.

Ms. Edwards has spent the last thirty years developing a matrix of frequency equivalents for the human body. Now a computer program can reveal a pathogen in minutes vs. days of "culturing" by standard methods. It contains frequency equivalents for smallpox, anthrax, etc. New numbers can be calculated if the pathogens mutate. (see www. soundhealthinc. com). An article on decloaking pathogens with sound appeared in Nexus Magazine (www. nexusmagazine. com).